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enADHO Welcomes New Latin American Organizationhttps://adho.org/announcements/2019/adho-welcomes-new-latin-american-organization
<div class="field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden view-mode-full"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even" property="content:encoded"><p>ADHO is excited to announce the admission of a new Constituent Organization! The Latin American organization Red de Humanidades Digitales (RedHD) became a full member of ADHO on 1 January 2019. </p>
<p><img style="margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto;display: block;" alt="RedHD logo" src="http://adho.org/sites/adho.org/files/object1181544412.png" /></p>
<p><a href="http://www.humanidadesdigitales.net/">Red de Humanidades Digitales</a> was created in June 2011 by a group of researchers and practitioners interested in promoting and institutionalizing Digital Humanties. Our aims are to promote and strengthen work on humanities and computing, with special emphasis on research and teaching in Latin America. The RedHD supports better communication between digital humanists in the region, the formation of human resources, preparation of documentation and good practices, the promotion of DH projects, dissemination of DH related events as well as promoting the recognition of the field. Additionally we seek to promote regional projects and initiatives on an international level. Membership to the RedHD is available to all. <a href="http://www.humanidadesdigitales.net/afiliate-a-la-redhd/">Learn how to get involved</a>.</p>
</div></div></div>Thu, 31 Jan 2019 16:39:07 +0000drupaladmin588355 at https://adho.orgCall for Hosts, DH2022https://adho.org/announcements/2019/call-hosts-dh2022
<div class="field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden view-mode-full"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even" property="content:encoded"><p>The ADHO Conference Coordinating Committee invites proposals to host the Digital Humanities conference in 2022. According to the three-year regional rotation schedule adopted by the ADHO steering committee in 2014, <strong>DH2022 will be hosted in Europe</strong>.</p>
<p>Digital Humanities (DH) is the annual, international conference of the <a href="http://www.adho.org/">Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations</a> (ADHO). ADHO's constituent organizations are the <a href="http://ach.org/">Association for Computers and the Humanities (ACH)</a>; the <a href="http://aa-dh.org/">Australasian Association for Digital Humanities (aaDH)</a>; the <a href="http://csdh-schn.org/">Canadian Society for Digital Humanities / Société canadienne des humanités numériques (CSDH/SCHN)</a>; <a href="http://dhcenternet.org/">centerNet</a>; the <a href="http://digitalhumanities.org.za/">Digital Humanities Association of Southern Africa</a>; the <a href="http://eadh.org/">European Association for Digital Humanities (EADH)</a>; <a href="http://www.humanisti.ca/">Humanistica, L'association francophone des humanités numériques/digitales</a>; the <a href="http://www.jadh.org/">Japanese Association for Digital Humanities (JADH)</a>; <a href="http://www.humanidadesdigitales.net/">Red de Humanidades Digitales (RedHD)</a>; and the <a href="http://tadh.org.tw/en/index.php/conference/">Taiwanese Association for Digital Humanities</a>. The next joint DH conference will be held in Utrecht, Netherlands, co-organized by the University of Utrecht, the <a href="https://www.knaw.nl/en/homepage">KNAW</a>, and <a href="https://www.clariah.nl/">CLARIAH</a>, 7-13 July 2019. DH2020 will be held in Ottawa, Canada, organized by the <a href="https://www.uottawa.ca/en">University of Ottawa</a> and <a href="http://carleton.ca">Carleton University</a>, 19-25 July 2020. DH 2021 will be held in Tokyo, Japan, organized by the <a href="https://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/index.html">University of Tokyo</a>, 22-28 August 2021.</p>
<p>We are particularly interested in proposals from institutions or groups of institutions in a country or region that 1) have developed or are developing digital humanities communities and organizations and 2) have not previously hosted a DH conference. Please note that the local conference organizers (LOs) <strong>must</strong> be members of one of the ADHO constituent organizations, listed above.</p>
<p><strong>Conference Information</strong></p>
<p>The conference has recently attracted between 500-1000 attendees. The week of the conference includes of 3 days of meetings of ADHO’s governing body and its constituent organizations, as well as peer-reviewed workshops; 3 days of peer-reviewed panels, papers, and posters; and 1 day of social excursions. There are normally 6 or more parallel sessions per time slot and a small number of plenary presentations and receptions. Lunchtime slots are normally used for the member meetings of the COs. The peer-reviewed academic program is developed by an international Program Committee, which is appointed by the COs.</p>
<p><strong>Local Organizers’ Responsibilities</strong></p>
<p>Local organizers at the host institution(s) are responsible for: developing the conference website; providing accessible facilities; organizing a conference banquet; funding travel, subsistence, and registration for one or two keynote/plenary speakers; and coordinating any other social events that the local hosts think appropriate. The conference is entirely self-financed through conference fees, sponsorships, and/or other financial contributions that the local organizer is able to arrange. ADHO works together with the local organizers to ensure that registration fees and other income will support all conference expenditures; the details can be found in the ADHO <a href="http://adho.org/administration/conference-coordinating/adho-conference-protocol">Conference Protocol</a> and related documentation. ADHO also finances certain conference awards, such as named prizes and bursaries–in 2022 ADHO will award the <a href="http://adho.org/awards/roberto-busa-prize">Roberto Busa prize</a>. The local organizers are not responsible for the Busa award or the recipient’s travel costs. The local organizers are responsible for paying for bursary winners and Busa award winner to attend the conference banquet.</p>
<p>The local organizers are expected to set four levels of registration fees: for members of ADHO constituent organizations; for non-members; for students; and for participants based in a country in the ‘low-income” or “lower-to-middle income” groups (as defined by the <a href="http://www.worldbank.org/">World Bank</a>).</p>
<p>The local organizers are expected to commit to the ADHO Conference Code of Conduct; ADHO will offer advice and consultation about how best to adhere to the Code of Conduct in all conference materials and events.</p>
<p>ADHO uses the conference management system <a href="http://www.conftool.net/index.html">ConfTool</a>, and the ADHO Infrastructure and Conference Coordinating committees provide support for this system, including access to data from previous conferences. Local organizers are required to use the ConfTool system for registering participants and including them in special events such as the banquet, but actual credit card payments may be processed outside ConfTool by the local organizer.</p>
<p><strong>Proposal Process</strong></p>
<p>Written proposals should include the following:</p>
<ul><li dir="ltr">an overview of facilities at the host institution</li>
<li dir="ltr">a summary of local institutional engagement and support for the organizers, and contingency plans in case of problems</li>
<li dir="ltr">a provisional budget, with registration fees calculated at 500, 750, and 1000 attendees</li>
<li dir="ltr">
preferred dates for the conference
</li>
<li dir="ltr">
possible arrangements for social events, including the conference banquet
</li>
<li dir="ltr">
options for accommodation, including provisional costs and especial attention to low-cost student housing
</li>
<li dir="ltr">
travel information and advice for participants
</li>
<li dir="ltr">
options for payment (credit card, foreign currency, etc.) by participants
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<li dir="ltr">
a brief outline of potential approaches to conference sponsorship
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any other information that will help the ADHO Steering Committee make a selection
</li>
</ul><p>The DH2022 host will be selected by the ADHO Steering Committee at the DH2019 conference in Utrecht, Netherlands. Proposers must be prepared to give an in-person presentation and to answer questions at the ADHO Steering Committee meeting on 7 July at DH2019 in Utrecht. Bid Organizers are discouraged from bringing gifts for the Steering Committee to this presentation. Bid Organizers are expected to bring a signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with them to this meeting. Winning bidders will be bound by the MOU and the ADHO Conference Protocols.</p>
<p>Potential organizers are invited to discuss their plans informally with the chair of the ADHO Conference Coordinating Committee, Diane Jakacki (<a href="mailto:diane.jakacki@bucknell.edu">diane.jakacki@bucknell.edu</a>), before submitting a bid. Protocols, guidelines, information about past conferences, and a memorandum of understanding between ADHO and local organizers can be found here: <a href="http://adho.org/conference">http://adho.org/conference</a>. Sample budgets and other information may be available for planning purposes on request.</p>
<p><strong>Proposals should be submitted to Jakacki in draft form by 30 April 2019. Draft proposals will be reviewed by the Conference Coordinating Committee and further information or clarification of aspects of the proposals may be requested of the bidding organizations before it passes proposals to the ADHO Steering Committee for scheduling. The Conference Coordinating Committee will provide the Steering Committee with short recommendations for each bid, noting the bids strengths and weaknesses.</strong></p>
<p><em>31 January 2019, ADHO Conference Coordinating Committee</em></p>
</div></div></div>Wed, 30 Jan 2019 21:26:26 +0000drupaladmin588354 at https://adho.orgDIGITAL HUMANITIES 2019: “COMPLEXITIES” - CALL FOR PAPERShttps://adho.org/announcements/2018/digital-humanities-2019-%E2%80%9Ccomplexities%E2%80%9D-call-papers
<div class="field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden view-mode-full"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even" property="content:encoded"><p>DIGITAL HUMANITIES 2019: “COMPLEXITIES” - CALL FOR PAPERS</p>
<p>Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations</p>
<p>Utrecht University (The Netherlands) </p>
<p>Paper/Poster/Panel deadline: 11:59pm GMT 27 November 2018</p>
<p>Workshop/Tutorial deadline: 11:59pm GMT, 10 January 2019</p>
<p>Workshops: 8-9 July 2019</p>
<p>Conference: 9-12 July 2019</p>
<p><a href="http://dh2019.adho.org/">http://dh2019.adho.org</a></p>
<p> @DH2019_NL </p>
<p>Email: dh2019@<a href="http://adho.org/" target="_blank">adho.org</a></p>
<p> </p>
<p>I: GENERAL INFORMATION</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO) invites submission of proposals for its annual conference.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The theme of the 2019 conference is Complexities. This theme has a multifaceted connection with Digital Humanities scholarship. Complexities intends to inspire people to focus on DH as the humanist way of building complex models of complex realities, analysing them with computational methods and communicating the results to a broader public. The theme also invites people to think of the theoretical, social, and cultural complexity and diversity in which DH scholarship is immersed and asks our community to interact consciously and critically in myriad ways, through the conference and the networks, institutions and the enterprises interested in DH research. Finally, it means involving the next generation, teaching DH to students - the people who will need to deal with the complexities of the future.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Proposals related to these themes are particularly welcome, but the Conference will accept submissions on any other aspect or field of Digital Humanities. Possible topics include, but are not limited to:</p>
<p> </p>
<ul><li>Theoretical, epistemological, methodological or historical aspects of Digital Humanities;</li>
<li>Digital and computational approaches and applications in literary and linguistic fields, including computational text analysis, stylometry, authorship attribution, natural language processing and computational linguistics, digital philology and textual scholarship;</li>
<li>Digital and computational approaches and applications in archaeology, architecture, and art history, including image processing, 3D modeling, digital restoration;</li>
<li>Digital history, geographic information systems applications in spatial humanities and historical studies, public history;</li>
<li>Digital approaches in music, film, theatre, and media studies; electronic art and literature, games studies, hacker culture, networked communities, digital divides, digital activism, open/libre networks and software, etc.;</li>
<li>Cultural heritage, digital cultural studies and research undertaken by digital cultural institutions</li>
<li>Social, cultural, and political aspects of Digital Humanities including digital feminisms, digital indigenous studies, digital cultural and ethnic studies, digital black studies, digital queer studies, digital geopolitical studies, multilingualism and multiculturalism in DH, eco-criticism and environmental humanities as they intersect with the Digital Humanities;</li>
<li>Emerging technologies such as physical computing, single-board computers, minimal computing, wearable devices, and haptic technologies applied to humanities research;</li>
<li>Institutional aspects of DH, interdisciplinary aspects of scholarship, open science, public humanities, societal engagement and impact of DH;</li>
<li>Digital Humanities pedagogy and academic curricula;</li>
<li>Digital Research infrastructures, digital libraries and virtual research environment, critical infrastructure studies, media archaeology, etc.;</li>
<li>Any other theme pertaining to the Digital Humanities</li>
</ul><p> </p>
<p>The primary language of the conference will be English, but we warmly invite proposals written in other languages for which we have a sufficient pool of peer reviewers (German, Italian, French and Spanish).</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Presentations may include:</p>
<p> </p>
<ul><li>Posters (abstract maximum 750 words)</li>
<li>Short papers (abstract maximum 1 000 words)</li>
<li>Long papers (abstract maximum 1 500 words)</li>
<li>Multiple-paper panels (500-word abstracts + 500-word overview)</li>
<li>Pre-conference workshops and tutorials (proposal maximum 1 500 words)</li>
</ul><p>The deadline for submitting poster, short paper, long paper, and multiple-paper panel proposals to the international Program Committee is 11:59pm GMT 27 November 2018. Presenters will be notified of acceptance by March 3 2019.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The deadline for submitting workshops and tutorials, , is 11:59pm GMT, 10 January 2019, with notice of acceptance by 3 March 2019.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Proposal must be submitted via <a href="https://www.conftool.pro/dh2019/" target="_blank">https://www.conftool.pro/dh2019/</a>.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>DH2019 will use double-blind peer review. To facilitate this process, please remove all identifying information from your proposal submission including author name(s) and affiliation(s), project URLs, etc..</p>
<p> </p>
<p>When submitting proposals, previous Digital Humanities conference participants and reviewers should use their existing ConfTool account rather than setting up new ones. If you have forgotten your username or password, please contact Program Committee Co-chairs Fabio Ciotti: fabio [dot] ciotti [at] uniroma2 [dot] it or Elena Pierazzo: elena [dot] pierazzo [at] univ-grenoble-alpes [dot] fr.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>To facilitate the production of the conference abstract book, authors of accepted papers will be asked to submit final approved versions of their abstracts via the DHConvalidator, available through ConfTool, which creates a TEI text base of conference abstracts for further processing.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Presenters are encouraged to familiarize themselves with Global Outlook::Digital Humanities’ Translation Toolkit to prepare for a multilingual conference. This includes guidelines and best practices for multilingual slides/posters/handouts and ad hoc community translation: <a href="http://go-dh.github.io/translation-toolkit/conferences/" target="_blank">http://go-dh.github.io/translation-toolkit/conferences/</a>.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Similarly, participants are strongly encouraged to make themselves aware of current recommendations for accessibility of presentations and multimedia-based materials. Please review the World Wide Web Consortium’s Web Initiative Guidelines on Presentation Accessibility: <a href="https://www.w3.org/WAI/training/accessible" target="_blank">https://www.w3.org/WAI/training/accessible</a>.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>II: TYPES OF PROPOSALS</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Proposals may be of five types: (1) poster presentations; (2) short paper presentations; (3) long papers; (4) multiple-paper panels; (5) pre-conference workshops and tutorials. Short paper and poster proposals are especially welcome and, based on peer review and its mandate to create a balanced and varied program, the Program Committee may offer acceptance in a different category from the one initially proposed. The committee will not normally accept more than a total of two submissions from one primary or co-author. Papers and posters may be given in English, French, German, Italian or Spanish.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>All proposals should include relevant citations to sources in the appropriate literature. Citations are not to be included in the word count. Additionally, proposals that concentrate on a particular tool or digital resource should cite non-digital as well as computer-based approaches to the problem.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Poster Presentations</p>
<p>Poster proposals (abstract maximum: 750 words) may describe work on any specific topics or methods or present projects and software tools in any stage of development. Poster presentations are intended to be interactive with the opportunity to exchange ideas one-on-one with attendees. Posters are in no way considered lesser forms of presentation at the DH conference and are subject to the same strict peer review as other presentation types. Submissions in this category are strongly encouraged.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Short Papers</p>
<p>Short paper proposals (abstract maximum: 1000 words) are intended to be dynamic 10-minute presentations appropriate for reporting on experiments or works in progress or for describing tools or software in development. Short-paper sessions seek to open dialogues among scholars working on related topics. Short papers are in no way considered lesser forms of presentation at the DH conference and are subject to the same strict peer review as other presentation types. Submissions in this category are strongly encouraged.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Long Papers</p>
<p>Proposals for long papers (abstract maximum: 1500 words) should deal with substantial or completed research; report the development of significant new methodologies or digital resources; or present rigorous theoretical, speculative, or critical discussions. Individual papers will be allocated 20 minutes for presentation and 10 minutes for questions. </p>
<p>Proposals relating to the development of new computing methodologies or digital resources should indicate how the methods are applied to research and/or teaching in the humanities and what their impact has been in formulating and addressing research questions. They should also include critical assessments of their application in the humanities as well as of the computing methodologies used.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Multiple Paper Panels</p>
<p>Panels (abstract maximum: 500 words for overview, plus 500 words for each paper) should focus on a single theme and be inherently coherent in presenting a substantial body of research or a research question. Panel submissions which do not meet this criterion and which could function as individual papers will not normally be accepted. A panel should be conceived as a 90-minute session of four to six speakers.</p>
<p>Since the conference offers an important occasion to attract new scholars from diverse backgrounds to specific research areas, those submitting proposals for panels are advised to ensure that the constitution of the panel reflects the constitution of the field and/or research topic that is being addressed and ADHO’s expressed commitment to diversity or to explicitly address problems in those areas. In case the proposer’s own network is too limited, the Program Committee can advise them prior to submission on whom to contact to broaden the panel. Please contact the PC chairs Fabio Ciotti fabio [dot] ciotti [at] uniroma2 [dot] it or Elena Pierazzo elena [dot] pierazzo [at] univ-grenoble-alpes [dot] fr if you need advice.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Pre-Conference Workshops and Tutorials</p>
<p>Tutorials are normally half-day intensive introductions to specific techniques, software packages, or theoretical approaches with a small number of participants. Workshop proposals may take many forms, including proposals with a full slate of speakers and presentations, as well as proposals to issue an independent call for papers from which submissions will be chosen. Participants in pre-conference workshops and tutorials will be expected to register for the full conference as well as pay a small additional fee to the conference. Workshops are expected to be self-financing in terms of hardware and software needs.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Proposals should provide the following information:</p>
<p> </p>
<ul><li>Title and brief description of the content or topic and its relevance to the Digital Humanities community (not more than 1500 words);</li>
<li>Full contact information for all tutorial instructors or workshop leaders, including a one-paragraph statement summarizing their research interests and areas of expertise;</li>
<li>Description of target audience and expected number of participants (based, if possible, on past experience); and</li>
<li>Special requirements for technical support.</li>
</ul><p>Additionally, tutorial proposals should include:</p>
<p> </p>
<ul><li>A brief outline showing that the core content can be covered in a half-day (approximately 3 hours, plus breaks). In exceptional cases, full-day tutorials may be supported.</li>
</ul><p>And workshop proposals must include:</p>
<p> </p>
<ul><li>Intended length and format of the workshop (minimum half-day; maximum one-and-a-half days);</li>
<li>Any special requirements for attendees, including software installation (the conference will handle traditional technological support, but workshop organizers are expected to manage specific needs such as access to software, servers, etc.). </li>
<li>If the workshop is to have its own call for participation, a deadline and date for notification of acceptances, and a list of individuals who have agreed to be part of the workshop’s Program Committee.</li>
</ul><p>As with Multiple Paper Panel proposals, those submitting proposals for pre-conference workshops are advised to ensure that the constitution of the workshop reflects the constitution of the field and/or research topic that is being addressed and ADHO’s expressed commitment to diversity, or explicitly address problems in those areas. In case the proposer’s own network is too limited, the Program Committee can advise them before submission on whom to contact to broaden the panel. Please contact the PC chairs Fabio Ciotti fabio [dot] ciotti [at] uniroma2 [dot] it or Elena Pierazzo elena [dot] pierazzo [at] univ-grenoble-alpes [dot] fr if you need advice.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>N.B. Pre-conference workshops endorsed by ADHO Special Interest Groups (SIGs) will be considered via separate calls put out by SIG conveners and will not be evaluated in the general academic program review process.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>III: ADHO CONFERENCE CODE OF CONDUCT</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO) is dedicated to creating a safe, respectful, and collegial conference environment for the benefit of everyone who attends and for the advancement of research and scholarship in fields supported by our constituent organizations. The ADHO Digital Humanities conference Code of Conduct is available at <a href="http://adho.org/administration/conference-coordinating-program-committee/adho-conference-code-conduct" target="_blank">http://adho.org/administration/conference-coordinating-program-committee/adho-conference-code-conduct</a>. All people submitting proposals to DH2018 should observe and uphold it.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>IV: VENUE</p>
<p> </p>
<p>DH2019 will take place at the TivoliVredenburg music theatre in the city centre of Utrecht, the Netherlands, and is hosted by the Faculty of Humanities at Utrecht University. The co-chairs of the local organization committee are Franciska de Jong and Joris van Eijnatten.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>V: BURSARIES FOR EARLY-CAREER AND EMERGING SCHOLARS</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations will offer a limited number of bursaries for early-career scholars presenting at the conference. Application guidelines will appear on the ADHO website early in 2019: <a href="http://www.adho.org/" target="_blank">http://www.adho.org</a>.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>VI: INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Co-Chair: Elena Pierazzo</p>
<p>Co-Chair: Fabio Ciotti</p>
<p>Co-Vice Chair: Laura Estill</p>
<p>Co-Vice Chair: Jennifer Guiliano</p>
<p>aaDH representative: Paul Arthur</p>
<p>aaDH representative: Simon Musgrave</p>
<p>ACH representative: Meghan Ferriter</p>
<p>ACH representative: Thomas Padilla</p>
<p>centerNet representative: Francesca Benatti</p>
<p>centerNet representative: Nirmala Menon</p>
<p>CSDH/SCHN representative: Maureen Engel</p>
<p>CSDH/SCHN representative: Michael Ullyot</p>
<p>EADH representative: Claire Clivaz</p>
<p>EADH representative: Christian-Emil Ore</p>
<p>Humanistica representative: Clarisse Bardiot</p>
<p>Humanistica representative: Vincent Razanajao</p>
<p>JADH representative: Akihiro Kawase</p>
<p>JADH representative: Taizo Yamada</p>
</div></div></div>Mon, 01 Oct 2018 17:48:10 +0000drupaladmin588275 at https://adho.orgResources Shared During #DH2018 via Twitterhttps://adho.org/announcements/2018/resources-shared-during-dh2018-twitter
<div class="field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden view-mode-full"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even" property="content:encoded"><p>Below is a list of resources, tools, slides, presentation aids, and articles shared during the course of DH2018 on Twitter. If you see anything missing you would like added, please tweet @ADHOrg or email <a href="mailto:web@digitalhumanities.org">web@digitalhumanities.org</a>. </p>
<p><strong>Notes on #DH2018 Conference</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://epriego.blog/2018/06/30/tweets-per-user_lang-in-a-dh018-archive">Tweets per user_lang in a #DH2018 archive</a> by Ernesto Priego</p>
<p><a href="https://gist.github.com/drjwbaker/48f332de998f0b12848052d084b9eff7">English Language notes on DH2018</a> by James Baker </p>
<p><a href="http://jin-gao.com/map/view.html?twitter_all">DH Twitter Network Visualization</a></p>
<p><a href="http://ds.haverford.edu/gam-archive/2018/06/28/Summer-Update-1-es">Primer Informe de Verano</a> – Natalia Mora, Tania Ortega, Mariana Ramirez, Rafael Rodriguez </p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>Tools/ Data/ Archives</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://github.com/UMiamiLibraries/collections-as-data/tree/master/Legacy-Sites-Project">Legacy Sites Project</a></p>
<p><a href="https://discontent.hcommons.org/">DiScontent </a></p>
<p><a href="http://eighteenthcenturypoetry.org/">Eighteenth Centiry Poetry Archive</a> </p>
<p><a href="http://kbresearch.nl/query_builder">CHRONReader: Query Classified Historical Newspaper Images </a></p>
<p><a href="https://incipitsearch.adwmainz.net/">Incipit Search:</a> Interlocking Musicological Repositories </p>
<p><a href="https://voyant-tools.org/">Voyant Tools</a> for Text</p>
<p><a href="http://http://u.cs.biu.ac.il/~koppel/BlogCorpus.htm">The Blog Authorship Corpus</a></p>
<p><a href="http://corpus-db.org/">Corpus DB</a></p>
<p><a href="https://tu-plogan.github.io/">Nineteenth-Century Knowledge Project</a> </p>
<p><a href="https://cci.drexel.edu/mrc/research/hive/">Helping Interdisciplinary Vocabulary Engineering (HIVE) </a></p>
<p><a href="https://librarycarpentry.github.io/lc-open-refine/">Library Carpentry lessons</a> </p>
<p><a href="https://bookworm.htrc.illinois.edu/develop/">Bookworm: HathiTrust </a></p>
<p><a href="https://openhumanitiesdata.metajnl.com/">Journal of Open Humanities Data</a></p>
<p><a href="https://github.com/diyclassics/lemmatizer-experiments/tree/master/notebooks">Lemmatizer Experiments </a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.zotero.org/groups/1160091/first-generation_dh">First Generation DH Zotero</a></p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>Upcoming Events</strong></p>
<p>Global Digital Humanities Symposium – March 21-22, 2019 <a href="http://www.msuglobaldh.org/">http://www.msuglobaldh.org/</a></p>
<p>Digitizing Enlightenment – July 19 – 20, 2018 <a href="https://sites.google.com/view/digitizingenlightenment3/home">https://sites.google.com/view/digitizingenlightenment3/home</a></p>
<p>SHARP 2018 – July 9-12, 2018 <a href="http://sharp2018.sydney/program/">http://sharp2018.sydney/program/</a></p>
<p>Intentionally Digital, Intentionally Black October 18-20, 2018 <a href="https://aadhum.umd.edu/conference/">https://aadhum.umd.edu/conference</a></p>
<p>Ill Congreso Internacional De La Asociacion Argentina November 7-9, 2018 <a href="https://www.aacademica.org/congreso.aahd2018">https://www.aacademica.org/congreso.aahd2018</a></p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>Presentation Materials</strong></p>
<p>Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Literacy Heritage Project by Gabriela Baeza Ventura and Carolina A Villarroel <a href="https://docs.google.com/presentation/u/2/d/1s3Gv0bIm-BCANtQNtILPoR2oNHhP0YN3UsMwDVTEOrI/edit#slide=id.p28">https://docs.google.com/presentation/u/2/d/1s3Gv0bIm-BCANtQNtILPoR2oNHhP0YN3UsMwDVTEOrI/edit#slide=id.p28</a></p>
<p>Quantifying Kissinger by Micki Kaufman - <strong><a href="https://t.co/HWslXYBC6F">https://t.co/HWslXYBC6F</a></strong></p>
<p>Is DH Adjuncting Infrastructurally Significant? By Kathi Inman Barrens <a href="https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ICm4OKY8yhxSi5KHGXWySljbbmUIQ5_aBwjwyaoAgKE/edit#slide=id.g3cb70f4c4f_0_382">https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ICm4OKY8yhxSi5KHGXWySljbbmUIQ5_aBwjwyaoAgKE/edit#slide=id.g3cb70f4c4f_0_382</a></p>
<p>Digital Archive of the Guatemalan National Police Historical Archive - <a href="https://ahpn.lib.utexas.edu/">https://ahpn.lib.utexas.edu/</a></p>
<p>Torn Apart - <a href="http://xpmethod.plaintext.in/torn-apart/allies.html">http://xpmethod.plaintext.in/torn-apart/allies.html</a></p>
<p>Where is the open in DH? By Paige Morgan <a href="https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/104DyM0zp5qaFbIX2FZvMPpo6Iz9IPKWM8PuiJZTlFEE/edit#slide=id.g35f391192_00">https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/104DyM0zp5qaFbIX2FZvMPpo6Iz9IPKWM8PuiJZTlFEE/edit#slide=id.g35f391192_00</a></p>
<p>Delivering on the deliverables by Paige Morgan - <a href="https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1h1BJMSKyMLTJ99UEgSJQA1B5ln6sz-OiQwdI_RMPvFA/edit#slide=id.p">https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1h1BJMSKyMLTJ99UEgSJQA1B5ln6sz-OiQwdI_RMPvFA/edit#slide=id.p</a></p>
<p>Learning from our mistakes by Paige Morgan - <a href="https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1JRo9GXXprmYEmh_hMUfuCaxiFXq0Y_SAFtOywjMKa7o/edit#slide=id.g35f391192_00">https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1JRo9GXXprmYEmh_hMUfuCaxiFXq0Y_SAFtOywjMKa7o/edit#slide=id.g35f391192_00</a></p>
<p>The Center for Digital Humanities at Princeton - <a href="https://cdh.princeton.edu/updates/2018/06/27/cdh-dh2018/">https://cdh.princeton.edu/updates/2018/06/27/cdh-dh2018/</a></p>
<p>Create Caribbean - <a href="http://carisealand.org/">http://carisealand.org/</a></p>
<p>Bridging Digital Humanities Internal and Open Source Software Projects Through Reusable Building Blocks by Benjamin Hicks and Rebecca Sutton Koeser <a href="https://cdh.princeton.edu/updates/2018/06/29/dh2018-reusable-software/">https://cdh.princeton.edu/updates/2018/06/29/dh2018-reusable-software/</a></p>
<p>Design for Digital Humanities Project Management by Natalia Ermolaev, Rebecca Munson, Xinya Li <a href="https://cdh.princeton.edu/media/uploads/documents/cdh_dh2018_pm_design_presentation.pdf">https://cdh.princeton.edu/media/uploads/documents/cdh_dh2018_pm_design_presentation.pdf</a></p>
<p>Code for Experimental Test of Edward Said claims about late style by Jonathan Reeve <a href="https://github.com/JonathanReeve/late-style-PCA">https://github.com/JonathanReeve/late-style-PCA</a></p>
<p>Digital Repository for Mexican Cultural Heritage (DRMCH) <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/18zng07DHId_FuKdEkrS7q36JQznEiOH_/view">https://drive.google.com/file/d/18zng07DHId_FuKdEkrS7q36JQznEiOH_/view</a></p>
<p>Can we please have your old data? By Miriam Posner <a href="https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1gaIGiq2B3Mu_8cJu2mowKeJfC0B9PGzwDA38rUkhWdw/edit#slide=id.p">https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1gaIGiq2B3Mu_8cJu2mowKeJfC0B9PGzwDA38rUkhWdw/edit#slide=id.p</a></p>
<p>First Generation DH in the United States by Anelise Shrout <a href="https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1_ONvbtcaJdSaGRft55m0gvN3JAs_xbEpfx6NDfr-200/edit#slide=id.p">https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1_ONvbtcaJdSaGRft55m0gvN3JAs_xbEpfx6NDfr-200/edit#slide=id.p</a></p>
<p>Digital Public Humanities: Pedagogy and Praxis, Notes and Errata by Jim McGrath <a href="http://jimmcgrath.us/teaching/digital-public-humanities-pedagogy-and-praxis-notes-and-errata/">http://jimmcgrath.us/teaching/digital-public-humanities-pedagogy-and-praxis-notes-and-errata/</a></p>
<p>EL ANÁLISIS DE REDES ILUSTRA ASPECTOS NOVEDOSOS DEL TEATRO DE SOMBRAS DE JAVA by Miguel Escobar Varela <a href="http://miguelescobar.com/dh2018/es.html">http://miguelescobar.com/dh2018/es.html</a></p>
<p>Praxis and Scale: On The Virtue of Small by Brandon Walsh <a href="http://walshbr.com/blog/praxis-and-scale-on-the-virtue-of-small/">http://walshbr.com/blog/praxis-and-scale-on-the-virtue-of-small/</a></p>
<p>Studying Life and Works of Leo Tolstoy by Means of Network Analysis <a href="https://lehkost.github.io/slides/2018-tolstoy-mexico/#/3/2">https://lehkost.github.io/slides/2018-tolstoy-mexico/#/3/2</a></p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>Other Resources</strong></p>
<p>Mutual Muses - <a href="https://github.com/thegetty/mutual-muses">https://github.com/thegetty/mutual-muses</a></p>
<p>Social Justice and the Digital Humanities - <a href="http://criticaldh.roopikarisam.com/">http://criticaldh.roopikarisam.com/</a></p>
<p>Arte Público - <a href="https://artepublicopress.com/recovery-project/">https://artepublicopress.com/recovery-project/</a></p>
<p>You Say Data, I Say System by Jer Thorp <a href="https://hackernoon.com/you-say-data-i-say-system-54e84aa7a421?gi=75f48f0ac3f7">https://hackernoon.com/you-say-data-i-say-system-54e84aa7a421?gi=75f48f0ac3f7</a></p>
<p>DHSI 2018 Course Packet – Making Choices About Your Data by Paige Morgan and Yvonne Lam <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/17vJXtmqrMJ_ros6fX4vHEUsvaUyT8CcU/view">https://drive.google.com/file/d/17vJXtmqrMJ_ros6fX4vHEUsvaUyT8CcU/view</a></p>
<p>Distance-reading the feminine landscapes of The Awakening by Heather Froehlich <a href="https://blog.bham.ac.uk/clic-dickens/2018/06/29/distance-reading-the-feminine-landscapes-of-the-awakening/">https://blog.bham.ac.uk/clic-dickens/2018/06/29/distance-reading-the-feminine-landscapes-of-the-awakening/</a></p>
<p>Digital Humanities Postdoctoral Community - <a href="http://www.halperta.com/postdocs">http://www.halperta.com/postdocs</a></p>
<p>Digital Humanities Course Registry - <a href="https://www.clarin.eu/news/new-video-tutorials-explore-digital-humanities-course-registry">https://www.clarin.eu/news/new-video-tutorials-explore-digital-humanities-course-registry</a></p>
<p>The Comics Page: Scholarly Books Briefly Noted (2017-2018) by Ernesto Priego <a href="https://www.comicsgrid.com/article/10.16995/cg.136/">https://www.comicsgrid.com/article/10.16995/cg.136/</a></p>
<p>Minimal Computing – Working Group of GO:DH <a href="http://go-dh.github.io/mincomp/about/">http://go-dh.github.io/mincomp/about/</a></p>
<p>Digital Humanities in the Library isn’t a Service by Trevor Muñoz <a href="http://trevormunoz.com/notebook/2012/08/19/doing-dh-in-the-library.html">http://trevormunoz.com/notebook/2012/08/19/doing-dh-in-the-library.html</a></p>
<p>Digital Scholarship Services at BU <a href="http://www.bu.edu/disc/about/">http://www.bu.edu/disc/about/</a></p>
<p>Method without Methodology: Data and the Digital Humanities by Lindsay Caplan <a href="https://www.e-flux.com/journal/72/60492/method-without-methodology-data-and-the-digital-humanities/">https://www.e-flux.com/journal/72/60492/method-without-methodology-data-and-the-digital-humanities/</a></p>
<p>Against Cleaning by Katie Rawson and Trevor Muñoz <a href="http://curatingmenus.org/articles/against-cleaning/">http://curatingmenus.org/articles/against-cleaning/</a></p>
<p>Archive on Immigrants from China (Government of Canada) <a href="https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/immigration/immigration-records/immigrants-china-1885-1949/Pages/introduction.aspx">https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/immigration/immigration-records/immigrants-china-1885-1949/Pages/introduction.aspx</a></p>
<p>Spreadsheets in Data Science podcast <a href="https://www.datacamp.com/community/podcast/spreadsheets-data-science">https://www.datacamp.com/community/podcast/spreadsheets-data-science</a></p>
<p>Miriam Posner Introduction to DH Course Website <a href="http://miriamposner.com/classes/dh101f17/">http://miriamposner.com/classes/dh101f17/</a></p>
<p>Endings: Building Sustainable DH Projects <a href="https://onlineacademiccommunity.uvic.ca/endingsproject/">https://onlineacademiccommunity.uvic.ca/endingsproject/</a></p>
<p>Die Hard: The Impossible, Absolutely Essential Task of Saving the Web for Scholars by Robin Camille Davis <a href="https://academicworks.cuny.edu/jj_pubs/76/">https://academicworks.cuny.edu/jj_pubs/76/</a></p>
<p>Congress on Digital Humanities (Rio, Brazil) <a href="https://eventos.fgv.br/en/hdrio2018">https://eventos.fgv.br/en/hdrio2018</a></p>
<p>To Suddenly Discover Yourself Existing: Uncovering the Impact of Community Archives by Michelle Caswell, Marika Cifor, and Mario H. Ramirez <a href="http://americanarchivist.org/doi/abs/10.17723/0360-9081.79.1.56?code=same-site">http://americanarchivist.org/doi/abs/10.17723/0360-9081.79.1.56?code=same-site</a></p>
<p>Estrategias de Lectura <a href="http://elea.unam.mx/">http://elea.unam.mx/</a></p>
<p>Publish a Technical Article to Teach Others and Support Charities by Lisa Tagliaferri <a href="https://www.hastac.org/blogs/ltagliaferri/2018/06/29/publish-technical-article-teach-others-and-support-charities">https://www.hastac.org/blogs/ltagliaferri/2018/06/29/publish-technical-article-teach-others-and-support-charities</a></p>
<p>Korea data-based humanities knowledge encyclopedia <a href="http://dh.aks.ac.kr/Encyves/wiki/index.php/%EB%8C%80%EB%AC%B8">http://dh.aks.ac.kr/Encyves/wiki/index.php/%EB%8C%80%EB%AC%B8</a></p>
<p>Focus on Allies: Diversity and Inclusion in Technology 2018 by Valeria Aurora <a href="https://frameshiftconsultingdotcom.files.wordpress.com/2018/05/carpentryconslides.pdf">https://frameshiftconsultingdotcom.files.wordpress.com/2018/05/carpentryconslides.pdf</a></p>
<p>What’s under the big tent? A study of ADHO Conference abstracts by Scott Weingart, Nichoal Eichmann-Kalwara <a href="https://www.digitalstudies.org/articles/10.16995/dscn.284/">https://www.digitalstudies.org/articles/10.16995/dscn.284/</a></p>
<p>Leadership Alliance Mellon Initiative <a href="https://graddiversity.virginia.edu/U.Va.LAMI">https://graddiversity.virginia.edu/U.Va.LAMI</a></p>
<p>Cultural Heritage Informatics at MSU <a href="http://chi.anthropology.msu.edu">http://chi.anthropology.msu.edu</a></p>
<p>The Praxis Program at the Scholars’ Lab <a href="http://praxis.scholarslab.org/projects/">http://praxis.scholarslab.org/projects/</a></p>
<p>Incipit Historico <a href="http://www.iibicrit-conicet.gov.ar/wordpress/ojsindex-phpincipitindex/">http://www.iibicrit-conicet.gov.ar/wordpress/ojsindex-phpincipitindex/</a></p>
<p>Mapping Violence <a href="https://mappingviolence.com/">https://mappingviolence.com/</a></p>
<p>Cultural Topics class website <a href="http://susannalles.com/courses/SPA322/">http://susannalles.com/courses/SPA322/</a></p>
</div></div></div>Thu, 05 Jul 2018 21:24:25 +0000drupaladmin587769 at https://adho.orgThe Paul Fortier Prize Winner Announced at DH2018https://adho.org/announcements/2018/paul-fortier-prize-winner-announced-dh2018
<div class="field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden view-mode-full"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even" property="content:encoded"><p>The winner of this years Paul Fortier prize is Anna Neovesky and Frederic von Vlahovits from the Academy of Sciences and Literature (Mainz, Germany). Their paper <strong>IncipitSearch - Interlinking Musicological Repositories </strong>is detailed here: <a href="https://dh2018.adho.org/en/incipitsearch-interlinking-musicological-repositories">https://dh2018.adho.org/en/incipitsearch-interlinking-musicological-repo...</a></p>
<p> </p>
</div></div></div>Sat, 30 Jun 2018 00:12:15 +0000drupaladmin587428 at https://adho.orgSix Nominees for the 2018 Paul Fortier Prizehttps://adho.org/announcements/2018/six-nominees-2018-paul-fortier-prize
<div class="field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden view-mode-full"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even" property="content:encoded"><p>Congratulations to the six candidates for the <a href="https://adho.org/awards/paul-fortier-prize">2018 Paul Fortier Prize</a>!</p>
<p>In no particular order, their papers are: </p>
<p><strong>Minna de Honkoku: Learning-driven Crowdsourced Transcription of Pre-modern Japanese Earthquake Records</strong><br />
Hashimoto, Yuta (1); Kano, Yasuyuki (2); Nakasnishi, Ichiro (2); Ohmura, Junzo (3); Odagi, Yoko (2); Hattori, Kentaro (2); Amano, Tama (2); Kuba, Tomoyo (2); Sakai, Haruno (4)<br />
1: National Museum of Japanese History, Japan; 2: Kyoto University, Japan; 3: Bukkyo University, Japan; 4: Tokyo Metropolitan Library, Japan</p>
<p><strong>Bridging Divides for Conservation in the Amazon: Digital Technologies &amp; The Calha Norte Portal</strong><br />
Reardon, Hannah Mabel<br />
McGill University, Canada</p>
<p><strong>IncipitSearch - Interlinking Musicological Repositories</strong><br />
Neovesky, Anna; von Vlahovits, Frederic<br />
Academy of Sciences and Literature | Mainz, Germany</p>
<p><strong>Mapping And Making Community: Collaborative DH Approaches, Experiential Learning, And Citizens’ Media In Cali, Colombia</strong><br />
Roden, Katey; Shlossberg, Pavel<br />
Gonzaga University, USA</p>
<p><strong>The Programming Historian en español: Estrategias y retos para la construcción de una comunidad global de HD</strong><br />
Afanador-Llach, Maria Jose<br />
Universidad de los Andes, Colombia</p>
<p><strong>Distributions of Function Words Across Narrative Time in 50,000 Novels</strong><br />
McClure, David William (1); Enderle, Scott (2)<br />
1: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA; 2: University of Pennsylvania, USA</p>
</div></div></div>Thu, 28 Jun 2018 12:48:09 +0000drupaladmin587337 at https://adho.orgDH2021 Conference Location Bid - 4 Contenders Announcedhttps://adho.org/announcements/2018/dh2021-conference-location-bid-4-contenders-announced
<div class="field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden view-mode-full"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even" property="content:encoded"><p>The various locations with bids to host the DH2021 conference have been made public for the first time. The four locations bidding to host DH2021 in alphabetical order are:</p>
<p>A) Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates</p>
<p>B) Daegu, South Korea</p>
<p>C) Durban, South Africa</p>
<p>D) Tokyo, Japan</p>
</div></div></div>Fri, 25 May 2018 00:33:18 +0000drupaladmin585569 at https://adho.orgProgram Committee Co-Chairs Announced for DH2020https://adho.org/announcements/2018/program-committee-co-chairs-announced-dh2020
<div class="field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden view-mode-full"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even" property="content:encoded"><p>The DH 2020 Ottawa Program Committee Co-Chairs are Laura Estill and Jennifer Guiliano.</p>
<p><strong>Dr. Laura Estill </strong>will join the English department of St. Francis Xavier University (Canada) as an Associate Professor this Fall. Her research interests include the reception of early modern plays (in print, manuscript, and online), digital pedagogy, supporting and crediting interdisciplinary digital research, critical analysis of digital tools, and digital bibliography. With Diane Jakacki and Michael Ullyot, she edited <a href="http://ems.itercommunity.org/" target="_blank"><em>Early Modern Studies after the Digital Turn</em> </a>(2016). Her digital humanities publications have appeared in <em><a href="http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/11/3/000320/000320.html" target="_blank">Digital Humanities Quarterly </a></em>(<em>DHQ</em>), <em>Digital Studies/Champ Numérique</em> (written <a href="https://www.digitalstudies.org/articles/10.16995/dscn.295/" target="_blank">with Luis Meneses</a> and <a href="https://www.digitalstudies.org/articles/10.16995/dscn.12/" target="_blank">with Michelle Levy</a>, respectively), and <em><a href="http://src-online.ca/index.php/src/article/view/187/359" target="_blank">Scholarly and Research Communication</a></em>, as well as in book chapters in <em>Shakespeare's Language in Digital Media</em> (co-written with Andie Silva) and <em>Doing Digital Humanities 2</em> (forthcoming).</p>
<p><strong>Dr. Jennifer Guiliano</strong> currently holds a position as Associate Professor (effective July 2018) in the Department of History and affiliated faculty in Native American Studies and American Studies at the Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. She has served as a Post-Doctoral Research Assistant and Program Manager at the Institute for Computing in Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (2008-2010) and as Associate Director of the Center for Digital Humanities (2010-2011) and Research Assistant Professor in the Department of History at the University of South Carolina. She most recently held a position as Assistant Director at the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities at the University of Maryland where she also served as an adjunct instructor in the Department of History and the Digital Cultures program in the Honor’s College. Dr. Guiliano currently serves on President (2016-2018) of the Association for Computing in the Humanities (ACH) and a member of both the Steering Committee and Implementation Committee for the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations. She is co-director with Trevor Muñoz of the Humanities Intensive Teaching + Learning Initiative (HILT) and as co-author with Simon Appleford of <a href="http://devdh.org/" target="_blank">DevDH.org</a>, a resource for digital humanities project development.</p>
</div></div></div>Fri, 25 May 2018 00:27:44 +0000drupaladmin585558 at https://adho.orgImplementation Committee - Proposed SIGs, Associate, and Affiliate Organization Recommendationshttps://adho.org/announcements/2018/implementation-committee-proposed-sigs-associate-and-affiliate-organization
<div class="field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden view-mode-full"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even" property="content:encoded"><p>As part of ADHO's official change to the new structure, the <a href="http://change.adho.org/introducing-the-adho-implementation-committee/">Implementation Committee</a> (IC) has already suggested a <a href="http://change.adho.org/implementation-committee-roadmap/">draft roadmap</a> ; the IC has also published the <a href="http://change.adho.org/proposed-financial-scenarios/">Proposed Financial Scenarios</a>, the <a href="http://change.adho.org/proposed-governance-scenarios/">Proposed Governance Scenarios</a> (version 1.5), <a href="http://change.adho.org/proposed-executive-board-recommendations/.">scenarios for the ADHO Executive Board</a> and the <a href="http://change.adho.org/proposed-committee-recommendations/">ADHO Committee Recomendations</a>, all open for public comment. </p>
<p>The Implementation Committee has now published <a href="http://change.adho.org/proposed-adho-sigs-associate-and-affiliate-organization-recommendations/">Proposed SIGs, Associate, and Affiliate Organization Recommendations</a>. This document was prepared by the ADHO Implementation Committee (IC) for the ADHO Steering Committee following the guidance of the<a href="http://www.adho.org/administration/steering/adho-governance-proposals"> ADHO Governance Proposals</a> and other documents. It is a recommendation for how the ADHO Executive should be structured and the ADHO Foundation document changed. This document is a step towards replacing parts of the<a href="http://adho.org/administration/steering/governance-protocol-alliance-digital-humanities-organizations-adho-0"> Governance Protocol</a> with Bylaws and/or Protocols. The idea is that the Steering Committee will review and choose/adapt the recommendations and scenarios below (or send the IC back for more scenarios) at which point the IC will work with the ADHO Secretaries to prepare the appropriate documents like bylaws and protocols for the SC and final approval.</p>
<p>The ADHO Steering Committee and the Implementation Committee are very much looking forward to your input. We need your help to <strong>change the ADHO organization </strong>into a more open, friendly, and efficient community that can continue to work on its mission to further Digital Humanities with more and more new organizations all over the world.</p>
</div></div></div>Mon, 30 Apr 2018 09:33:13 +0000drupaladmin584424 at https://adho.orgImplementation Committee - Proposed ADHO Committee Recommendationshttps://adho.org/announcements/2018/implementation-committee-proposed-adho-committee-recommendations
<div class="field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden view-mode-full"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even" property="content:encoded"><p>As part of ADHO's official change to the new structure, the <a href="http://change.adho.org/introducing-the-adho-implementation-committee/">Implementation Committee</a> (IC) has already suggested a <a href="http://change.adho.org/implementation-committee-roadmap/">draft roadmap</a> ; the IC has also published the <a href="http://change.adho.org/proposed-financial-scenarios/">Proposed Financial Scenarios</a>, the <a href="http://change.adho.org/proposed-governance-scenarios/">Proposed Governance Scenarios</a> (version 1.5) and the <a href="http://change.adho.org/proposed-executive-board-recommendations/">Executive Board</a> scenarios, all open for public comment. </p>
<p>The Implementation Committee has now published <a href="http://change.adho.org/proposed-committee-recommendations/">Proposed Committee Recomendations.</a> This document was prepared by the ADHO Implementation Committee (IC) for the ADHO Steering Committee following the guidance of the<a href="http://www.adho.org/administration/steering/adho-governance-proposals"> ADHO Governance Proposals</a> and other documents. It is a recommendation for how the ADHO Executive should be structured and the ADHO Foundation document changed. This document is a step towards replacing parts of the<a href="http://adho.org/administration/steering/governance-protocol-alliance-digital-humanities-organizations-adho-0"> Governance Protocol</a> with Bylaws and/or Protocols. The idea is that the Steering Committee will review and choose/adapt the recommendations and scenarios below (or send the IC back for more scenarios) at which point the IC will work with the ADHO Secretaries to prepare the appropriate documents like bylaws and protocols for the SC and final approval.</p>
<p>The ADHO Steering Committee and the Implementation Committee are very much looking forward to your input. We need your help to <strong>change the ADHO organization </strong>into a more open, friendly, and efficient community that can continue to work on its mission to further Digital Humanities with more and more new organizations all over the world.</p>
</div></div></div>Mon, 30 Apr 2018 09:26:04 +0000drupaladmin584423 at https://adho.org